Actually even in this order.
Sounds stupid but I connect very nice family memories with the first 3 games. Because when I was a kid / teenager we (my siblings and I) had the consoles but we had to play together and it was really fun
The other two games are simply too cool to not be on my list

"Freedom is the freedom to say that 2+2=4" - George Orwell (in 1984)
- Wotsefack?! -

Mass Effect 2 I just finished with one character and am a few hours from finishing with John Shepard. That's a game, there. It seems I'm gonna hafta get a copy of BloodRayne 2 for my compy - again - cause that dang Rayne is my archetype for certain things. I see some drawing on some Rayne screenshots in my future.

You ain't stupid to me, Leela. Wanna know how many screenshots of Rayne I had on my last compy? I musta played that game for hundreds of hours just collecting screenshots of that girl... why don't matter. Entertainment matters.

1. Spyro the Dragon, Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage/Gateway to Glimmer, Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon. I'm very sorry but it was the first game series I ever played and I grew to love it.

2. The Left 4 Dead Series.

3. Legend of Zelda series, preferring Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. Just like Spyro, I spent my younger days rummaging through dungeons and being attacked by chickens in this quest to save the princess.

4. The rest of them: Uncharted, God of War, Team Fortress 2, Portal, Total War series, etc.

I found gaming to be a fun hobby and something I can do while I think of ideas or to kill time. I plan on writing plots, in games, as a side career in the future and hope to enter the gaming business eventually. I see video games as a new way of expressing stories and definitely want to leave an imprint among the industry.
Mass Effect, Bioshock, and Batman Arkham Asylum/City should also be added to my list. Both have intriguing settings and have fascinating stories. I also have a Steam account, if anyone wants to add me your welcome to private message me and I'll add you to my account.

"Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind." -John F Kennedy

“The way to see by Faith is to shut the eye of Reason.” -Benjamin Franklin